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The sino-nasal outcomes test-22 (SNOT-22) represents the reference questionnaire to assess patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). As weak correlations between objective CRS parameters and SNOT-22 total score have been observed, factor analyses have aimed to identify underlying factorial structures.
Hear this out loud PauseTotal SNOT Score The possible range of Total SNOT scores is between 0 and 80 for the SNOT-16, 0 to 100 for the SNOT-20, and 0 to 110 for the SNOT-22. Higher scores indicate greater rhinosinusitis-related health burden.
The Sino-Nasal Outcome Tests (SNOT) were originally developed by Dr. Piccirillo as the Rhinosinusitis Outcome Measure-31 (RSOM-31) to measure the physical, functional, and emotional consequences of rhinosinusitis.
Hear this out loud PauseThe Sino-Nasal Outcome Tests (SNOT) were originally developed by Dr. Piccirillo as the Rhinosinusitis Outcome Measure-31 (RSOM-31) to measure the physical, functional, and emotional consequences of rhinosinusitis.
Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-20) Rate the severity of your nasal symptoms over the past two weeks. After entering all ratings, please indicate the symptoms you hope will improve the most with treatment (up to 5). After submitting your answers, your total and average scores will be calculated.

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Hear this out loud PauseThe SNOT-22 assesses 22 symptoms, which are related to nasal symptoms, sleep quality, otologic symptoms, or emotional symptoms, on an integer scale of 0no problem, 1very mild problem, 2mild to slight problem, 3moderate problem, 4severe problem, or 5problem as bad as it can be. General health-related
Hear this out loud PauseTo assess health status and health-related quality of life in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), the sino-nasal outcomes Test-22 (SNOT-22) has become the reference questionnaire [1]. The SNOT-22 was derived from the Rhinosinusitis Outcomes Measure-31 (RSOM-31), developed by Piccirillo and co-authors [2].
Conclusion: We propose a statistically validated definition for stratification of the SNOT-22, with Mild being defined on the SNOT-22 score as 8-20 inclusive, Moderate as 20-50 and Severe as 50.

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